Common srn?r demands clean teeth. Unless roor t(«th *n> soood ren rin—t e*t properly. II you Cinnst eat properly your bralth must saßer. The teeth that p> &nt «ie Qμ neglected oars. The teeth that go last, and thry nay never ro at ill, are those cluasad with COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM. This Is put up in the manner of the sketch—collapsible tub*. As X flows like a rtbfcon a> to the brush there Is no waste. The delifhtial Saroor soon makes the tooth brash t treat, net a task. Ask (or it next time, but be snre you say '" COLGATE'S." "The next best thin; " is too far oil for a comparisoa. .^wi-fc-""'•."'■ '~ '.i"",.*': 1 " -V,»L'»uu4vt.ia->^ma!i!!""" l ;""* 'i." r "n'i''■ .'*i.'i *r" ,u "*;..Bj L l^p|im^s " . ■> ■■ Fed oa Mellm s rood firom two months: never known Msffit* ' Three robust boys bear eloquent te*tililibi&t3S> timony to the value of Mellin's Food, '' My boys wex* brought up on MelHn"s Food from 2 months old. and f S havenever known sickness. ,: writcsMary Louise Fox. S^SS^ , Devenport. Auckland, N.Z. "They are so strong and •" €siP3S"- no» s y that vvhen m y third :bojr arrived L q u « tloned J^^'~ —"*' whether it would be prudent to give him the food. 1 The nearest substitute for mother's milk. Assimilated even by the newly born. Send for Free Booh "TAe Cure oflnfants" in Awtrdi*. WritxMessbs. GOIXIN 4CO. PROPY., LTB.,WKXntaTO». Are to be had CKILV at the laikwrteg H«*da ia CtoartUiwuit «ad tfjrtgia>»~ t EycCiishsa SAXon. L?tto!to« Remsensto {S:. QU£O*S RU&IQU,, Lyttettee BASORW v CHp': CITY R9YRL, Ly«ott*n MAflffET EMPIRE MflamC Sun»o«r WELLtIfGTOR »EW ZEALARDSa SOUaCR. SeaottV WHITE HART ZeU£ND AKMS HCATHCOTE A»BS Ktoo*rto«i W.OO«fl, RMfflor* 0108. K*FfcMr» {* &sk foe SPEIGHT'S, and eea tfuat you g«t Itß AGENTS FOR F.UIILY AND BOTTLED TRADE I— / _. J 'MALINO '< CO. LTD. . Cocnop of GLOUC23TGK STKEST A OXFORD T&RHAOB Lr,.^,,^ J.M.HITGHELL p * [| fcj^r"-TTti" 1 1" Artistic Oak Furni- " ' "-iL.l!l tnre, suitable for SP Bungalows. . . Best American oak used, gcarantefd. Quaint. Artistic Duchess Chests and Sideboards, in stained walnut, at Rteatly reduced prices. I sell 7-piece b*ddlebag Dining Room Suites from £8/10/-. Call to-day and inspect ray showrooms. TERMS ARRANGED WITH APPROVED BUYERS Qnotations and estimates free. Catalogues free on application. Being a manufacturer, and selling drect to the public, you receive the benefit at «|. M. MITCHELL'S, 535 Colombo Street, Choh. I — *r STILL KEEPING BUSY | s» ee t - It's ear Low Prices and Belicious! Good Quality that &ws it Ladies' Latest Shape Shors— A A R39559 GUSit £S| Sfa 7/e 8/e to 17/6 m m lteg 'f tF Gents' Ught Sunday Bals— ' 12/0 14/6 15/6 to 25/- iwll& Gents' Working Boots, all leather— JKSJ >^^a Children's School Boots — . KaeiS* 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/11 8/8 . ■«■»-». Boys' Strong School Boots — Tfi , pa^P 6/11 7/11 8/11 | idP/iklvii BIi!£ PflflT QSIfID Cerner High and St. Asaph Streets j (Right Opposite Armsuoajs). WtlOlGSOill© I Removed from skiypb&xzm Armstrongs xndUelma, 1330 Letter Mi* Strut. j C«6«
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14898, 11 February 1914, Page 5
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